The trace element analyzer is based on Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) technology. It utilizes a high-frequency radio frequency (RF) signal to generate a high-temperature plasma that ionizes the analytes. The mass spectrometer then detects the ions' mass-to-charge ratio and intensity, enabling the quantification of elemental concentrations in the sample.
Product Overview: The trace element analyzer enables quantitative detection of multiple elements in whole blood, serum, and urine. The working principle involves two main components:
Supports measurement of multiple specimen types including whole blood, serum, urine, and breast milk.
Requires minimal sample volume and can simultaneously detect dozens of elements in a single run.
90° quadrupole deflection system prevents direct alignment of the analyzer and detector with the plasma beam.
Octopole collision cell combined with kinetic energy discrimination eliminates polyatomic ion interferences.
Fully automated sample pretreatment system enables loading and detection from primary sample tubes.
Equipped with built-in mature analytical methods for immediate use and high-throughput analysis.
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